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'FOR THE LAST TIMES TONIGHT —————————————— They declded to “tell all’’ A famous stage success, on the ‘CONRAD MELVYN NAGEL . DCUGLAS ERIN O'BRIEN-MOORE 1AN KEITH ADDED THRPE LITTLE PIGSKINS ART FOR ART'S SAKE MARCH OF YEARS NEWS MIDNIGHT PREVIEW (OLISTU THEATRE M TO THE CITIZENS OF JUNEAU:| A statement of an Amerizan ‘Workman deprived of his job I am a down-east Yankee. My father was a down-east Yankee. My grandfather was a down-east Yankee, And my great grand- father was a down-east Yankee. When my forebears came to this country and were taxed being given a voice in the go ment that was doing the taxing, they rebelled. The survivors of that war for independence gath- ered together and formulated a government “Of the people, for the ° people, and BY THE PEOPLE. Today I am out of employr I am willing to work. The j ready. The company wants to op- erate. The government is doing its best to create employment. I be- lieve the MAJORITY., of miners are cituated as- I am I have a wife and child. The landlady says that T'll have to pay cash or move into, the street. Il takes more money to buy food, but we haven't any. Sickness has taken 'l"HE DAILY ALASKA EMFIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1935. 3 R FORCES OF [P crossy now. |SM.VA9E m 'DANGEROUS CORNER' 1 g st 5 AN N A 1 AT CAPITOL IN GLISEUM FEATURE IS e z rs. Aj s Adsit, Chief Clerk in U s FLEET ARE MELODY FEATURE' BENAU TA{EN THR””NG MYSTERY |, 2 Asnes At o e wne || LOVE BLOOMS AGAIN for the ? has beel vaca g in the soutl : Taramounts new _comedy with| 3 0. likes prlemghing i B i singing sweethearts of “She Loves Me Not” . el RS 5 e 7 et T duc ¥ e Pro- {pound passenger on the motorship, c' she of ‘the best supporting casts he o x‘ Y RIS T ¢ had't 11l It includés K[l). . ainme t ON BEAVER SURVEY 4 - Mighty Salute to San Diego| 125 1ad"in a tim. It includts Kty |3 5load ‘of Goods Now in e | e B ‘ 7 Exposition to Be Giv- |ouns, and Reginald Owén. The| Prince Rupert Be- nam : cutive Officer for the Alaska Game } songs for the new filmi weré writ- | li d-Be st happen i cert seemingly in- Commission, Welman Holbrook, Re- P & en Next Week en by Ralph Rainger anbd Leo! 1eve as! | eonsequental ved to gional Forester, and Homer Jew- o < Robin, authors of “Love in 'Bféom,” | B make people ba b wnd' include “With Every Breath 1| PRINCE H.UPER—T. _B C., June crets whcut Pake” ‘June in Jgnuary,” ‘and|5—A scowload of salval red g0ods their uns " “Tové Is Just Around the Corners|from the Wrecked Alaska Steam- gix | ABOARD FLAGSHIP PENN- SYLVANIA, June 5. — Naval air forces, more than 450 planes, roar- n - lives loves. A s and relative Txuxw) expect to be without | * vern- | ent | 2, {ed away from the carrier ships in| *rHe story of “Here Is My Heéart , 5 | the mid-Pacific today in the mon-|concerns a millionaire crooner who| ster rehearsal of maneuvers which [is jdling arcund the world in search | features the fleet’s return to Am-|of amusement and falls head over |erican shores at San Diego nextipeels in love with an unattainable| Monday Jussian Princess when he sees her|[hopes of ‘dismantling the fast- scang 5 nd Mrs. L. H. Smith, 'proprietors | Twenty - four squadrons are to{in an elevator. Unable to meét her b:eaking ship. rema 2 ! )f the Juneau Dalry, who. has been h {parade in massed preview of what{.n any other way, the crooner buys| Officials of the Highway com- tho eceiving medical care at St. Ann’s 1o 1‘ will be staged as the fleet’s greet-|the hotel in which she lives, dis- Mmizsicn are enroute here from Ju- ye.r ) Y left the hospital fer his inleo, o 7 ings to the San Diego EXposition. |guises himself with a “prop” mus- heau to inspect” road equipment wme today THE SONG HITS OF THE N[wval e~ tache and beard as a waiter. The|W¥! ¢h was salvaged fiom 2 denta ititieats A “I’s” June in January” % results ‘are vastly entertaining and Wreck. box—:rom ther MRS. KASELICA ENTERS “With Every Breath 1 Take” WKNOWN BLOND IS the climax satisfactory The Denali dadiied’ dp oh'a réef co!f . interesting ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL “Love il]us( Around the Corner” i e ¢ft Zcyas Island last month eh- fo I st are Con- e | EXCITING DRAMA AT i UPTOWN THEATRE 1 Maestic Pictures Corporation has D() UGL‘4 S fous people g evi rathe hip Company frelghter Denali Was gre al towed here”today. suicidé. Each of are probably the last goods could d several days. | They but ——— TEDDY SMITH ll()MF se- ell, Game Warden, have gone to the and Taku River on the Game Commis- sion boat Grizzly Bear for a beaver They gone VT Adolph Zukor presents it will te possible t3 Save, although dence a salvage cutfit is standing by in route from Seattle to Metl lakn‘h UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF Tinie INTERIOR N v 7 Douglas, Erin| Mrs. Alex Kaseiica entered 8! Moore, Batiy sithe Tar | Ann's Hospital this morning to re- Zeith others *elve medical care. ->e TR ey MRS, CHARLES OTTESON DR. WILSON RETURNING 1 IS JUNEAU VISITOR| Dr. E. B. Wilson, well known o *hircpodist, is returning to Juneau Mrs. Charles Ottesen arfived in|aboard the motorship Northland Juncat PAA Fairéhild from | rom Seattle where he was called Funter te last evening to visit several weeks ago by the illness of his wife. - H. B. LE FEVERE NORTHBOUND th Teddy Smith, young son of Mr. the inevitabl » rutut;u’ imo cnossv srv b arntbe i i oneass e e ancther exciting picture at the Up- # v | CFNERAL LAND -OFFICE A~ ;. tewn Theatre tonight when “Un- || [\’E W'Q | Mictrict Land Office I 3 kncwn Blond” is to be shown on L Anchorage, Alaska. H the screen. “Unknown Blond" is April 9, 1935, $ a story of divorce, an expose of e e Notice i3 hereby ‘given that {izon we:th « Rolend VW“I the racket which pr upon mppy James F. Dowling has made ap- e 0. 1 At OF Ren Williom Fs wky 3 homes, which battens upon un- FGREMAN flfl plication for a trade ‘and manu- v e Mrs. C. L. Tubbs}® 3 happy, mismated couples, and which |facturing site, Anchorage 07809, for &7 dt tter's family for the next STARTING TODAY 3 circumvents the law, in New Yorki & tract of land described 83 Lot 5, Weck. She wil return next week | e Fe . e e hhd wother B & hiidvand § Sec. 8, T. 30'S. R. 58 B, ©. RM, Funte: s Mr. Ottesen has ex- H. B. Le Fevre, prominent Juneau B AY 8502 ) b e s i \ 3.81 fcres l(n mininz interests attorney, is a homeward bound (i £ and wife must 1 unfaith- f POENEE B passenger on the motorship North- 3 ful in order to make a diverce pos- [ Any ‘person claiming adversely st “nd atter & vacation m‘ ter) South. IN-L# W8 AND OUT » sible any of ‘the above mentioned land NANCY PERKINS HERE a1 - Califont P Ao CACTUS KING THI.ATR 2 AT s e i should file' their adverse claims in FOR MEDICAL CARE! k o NEWS o nkncwn Blend” tells of th.l the U.'S. Land' Office, Anchorage. - D 1 ‘profossional co-respendent racket” Dpdirs, nghs o . ¢ Nancy Perkins, four year oid In | CALL FOR BIDs § e i e M, wimin e i b 01 (S 08 | T——————————— laughable happenings which oceur | . o ' kB i * FAA planc from Sitka vesterday af-| Sealed bids will be. recelved af i juring the raids by the assumably Plant Bemg Put in Shape ‘v’.'s.;’:iy ov;m'ht:‘e gi‘;[\“?csby SHe PO torn receive medioal care in the office of the Superintendent of ! MINEE S LEAVE v TO JOIN F:\:‘)IILII mx:y 1 cutreged wife and her detective : Yoy, : : the Government Hospital Bchools for furnishing all labor and! /T3 work in the Kennecotl Con Rick t, in'the comp: ¥ \ipon the husband and “co-respond- | for Seaspn Which FWRE‘NE?.L I;oLBL,. e Wateblals and domie” all work fab Der atior mine, which has!of Tom I 1, brother of Cynthia 1 ant” in one ef these cases. In the Opens in Month S amok n;““gls eflz;’- SONS OF NORWAY the alte 1 ahd Hnishing keNeal . re-opened, the fol-| Batson ‘nh“u]‘ teacher friend of ) :p‘.vn(hd cast which adds to the| e N S Syt I Blousuta) o B ight at elght o'clock ordance ‘with plans and y left Juneau for Co:-|(he family, left Juneau to join his % great; entartalnment of this featiel ‘oo picery it Yortinan for the o Dootomion AR 14 M8 Hall —adv. itions WHigH tiny Be seeirea dova €n the Yukom: C. M. Louls, | fataer, N oSkl NG e are Edward Arnold, Helen Jerome ;Dmxgl:\s Fisheries, Inc., atrived here . : _“ B s 4“,,, t ‘k or the Super- Ct ]Ln‘ _‘llu;:h 1A 4 ’1 the Yukon. ‘ Eddy, John Miljan, Leila Bennett.| ' " "o yvon eo got the plant in SPECIAL DELIVERY SPECIAL DELIVERY intenc The boar 1son,. Eddis Bagley T Derothy Revier ‘end 'many U:hzr“_ diness for the approaching sea- ., T0 Thane at.11:45 a. m. daily.' To Thane at 1145 a. m. ddlly. reserves the right to reject any or Ausust DeRou J;""» O'8hed, C. ) ik NEWMARKER LEAVE @1} act and ac f note |sén, which starts the early part of Frone 442 for pickups. —adv, Phone 442 for plekups. —adv. &l] bids, ady, | Fanzus, Fro iise, Joe Spcin é b son, sta y pa s Jchn Provish ~ next month. He was acccmpanied 3 local in- { 1o raid a_grocery siore by s, Rosenverg and togecner IR TR = ind . Newmarker, s ¢% r t open a bank in Juneau | the couple will establish their resi- POEHLITZ TRAVELS bollers, for the™§% Yeu know professionals get caught |dence in Douglas at least for the tion, left Juneau and T'd be a greenhorn | summer. L. . Pochii‘z, c3 with the the Yukon. As for tho street corners, lhm‘f Well knewn in the canning in- N vest Herrin trav- R are being used just now by too|Gustry of Alaska, Mr. Rosenberg 1 to Ketchikan on the Yukon CRONIN DEPARTS y cf my friends. They have has spent the past 12 seasons on {.cin Scattle | J. Crenin, recently. appointed | 10 appeal. | Kodiak Island, as foreman of plants nt for the Matanuska ' if the twent, trikers can make there, besides having had charge ' . lonization ]). plect, left om ™4 of the cther nine hundfed [¢f cther canneries previous to that ’ Leaving Katehikan, or Stw ind his new worker simply y calling them Under his foremanship the Douglas {ter otiginally b: ticketed from then I'm afraid that I'm go- cannery should have every expec- itile to Juneau, Ole ; - - - 8 “u be KLL,S(;AB t"l;\eoioufld:l]uf?al; itation Ufr an unusually successful The Paint. That eral Manager of the HURR Y SURRY! ¥, it must hava a similar |scascn, (his year. oo A s clusion saltery of the s Male "you . iy Spifit {hat Stirred “the men of '76. S T e Can “TAKE IT Berfing el B it S b o U"" thige WORKERS' BENEFIT | COMMITTEEMAN. | DELEBEQUES HERE SW l.llh(.)\llTk\"Fl:‘ 1 cat to inspect his plant, ‘ Rt u A e e e O P B - il R, 000 PROTECT YGUR EYES nmu‘: s vacation in the south. They THIS ANNUAL uPPORTUNITY‘“'“ visit on the Channel for a lenge to the elements. Its teugh film resists wear and tear. Costs less because [l our reserves. The trouble seems to be that|to HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED Week or so before continuing on about tbree hundred men decided |by DR. J. W, TDMUNDS, well|t0 their home in Chichagof. to give approximately twent§ men|known and popular GRADUAFE‘ TR e the authority to decide an isue|OPTOMETRIST of SEATTLE, iS| ' pINISH TEACHING TERM affecting over nine hundred men : YOUR CHANCE to consult him| paying recently completed a term Now if ome-half of the Alaska |aow, at the GASTINEAU HOTEL,| cf teaching in the Anchorage High Juneau workers had voted in favor | ROOM 216, UNTIL JUNE 4. Last gchool Miss Violet Lundell ar- of the strike I wouldn't say a word. | ;summer Dr. Edmunds made 21 pro- rived here Monday for a brief visit I would even abide without com- | ‘essional airplane flights covering with her parents before 'procecd- plaint a two-thirds vote of the paid up membership of the union.| But right now I feel that the $60,000 in lcst wages that has gone to teed the cgo of twenty men is enoush. One of three possible steps I ntust take, 1. I must go dewn and rob a fellow worker, or ‘2. T must 'go down on some street corger and beg, or 3. I must fight for the privilege of going to work. Now between you and me, I 'am all Alaskan Territory. Hundreds of ing south to attend summer school satisfied patients welcome his re- a¢ the University ‘of - Washington. | urn, on 'this 9th annual Alaskan aiss Margaret Abrahamson, also vacation trip, While two able, grad- 4 teacher in the Axpchornge school | uate ‘assistant Optometrists conduct gyyived at the same time to visit | his practice in Seattle at 1431 pore for a time with her sister, FOURTH AVE, NBAR PIKE ST, nps ©. F. Wyller.' | where he has one of the finest and best equipped Optometry Offices TANANS INGS COAL n - Washington, Your eyes should g replenish the cltys supply of s RE-EXAMINED ONCE' EACH 'coa), the Tanafla Wik in port a YEAR, and GLASSES CHANGED f.y phours Monday . #fternoon and USUALLY WITHIN TWO YEARS. yj'iged 46 tons ©f Utan coal, Phone: 10 early for appointment. pagiges leaving the, Goal the ship —adV. a1 left Purser Keaiting who re- ll ,B m ::jcmcd his ship in Ji u by farry. Sis-in-law | of ‘Barbdra Broadway obséry- eérs see in renewed attentions being paid Elsje Rossi S S RETURN TO 18LAND Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. R Spain and children are again residenis of the |Island, having® feturnied to their home here on Knob Hill the first of the week, “after. aboyt nine mongh's_residence “in_ Jiineau. ———“o—-.- (1) by {:[zen t&n DOUGLAS CHAMBER MEETS : " ug lB"!’h Y A regular meefing of the Doug- | Hutton’s néw hus- |12s Chamber of ‘Commérce will be ban sgibil. ‘held this evenmg kt a ocAack ity tHat the beau- | .. tiful show girl | PATLY EMFIRE mnm ADS PAY! e T NOTICE Notice is hereby. given that ap- ,pllcaucn.s for liquor licenses have been filed by the following: | ALASKA RHEINLANDER DIS- | TRIBUTORS, Wholesale Beer .and | Wine License, - for Warehouse on | City Dock, Juneau, Alaska. LENA A. PIGG, Retail Hard & | Distilled Liquor License, for Gas- tineau Liquor Co., Franklin Street, next ‘to Gastineau. Hotel, Juneau, | Alaska. A hearing on - the above ap- plicanong will be held by the Board of Liguor Control at' Juneau, Al- aska, on June 28, 1935. Protests or objections against the ‘allowance of any 8f the above ap- ‘lications shBuld be in writing and filed with’'the Board of Liquor Con- trol on of before date of said ‘'hearing. BOARD OF LIQUOR CONTROL, By Frank A. Boyle, Seeretary. 3Dnbed at Juneau, Alaska, June 4, 1935. Tirst publication, June 5, 1935. {Last. publication, June 16, 1935 l you use | Standard of paint quality for 68 years. Colors S-W STUCCO AND CONCRETE PAINT Preservative beauty—par excellence. $-W SHINGLE STAIN lj‘(rr.li\'ing.,‘dlning and bedrooms. $-W FLAT WALL PAINT (FLAT-TONE) The Amazing ' SHERWIV WILLIAMS Restore Natural Beauty! S-W Floor Varnish- Easy to Apply Resists Watep't Dries in 4 Hours Serni- Lustre For Walls and Woodwork New pac’el shades are prac- tieal in- kitchens, bathrooms, cfajrways and halls, Finger matks, steam, ink spcls, even hot grease will not stain Semi-Lusire. All wash off with secap and water. Twelve fachicnable tints. The correct size for every need. THOMAS HARDWARE Co. thw s | j(: | lllIII||llflfllflfllIHHIfl“lflllfl“lflmmfllflflfllflfllllflfllflmfl!lIIHHHHHIIHIINH“HIIIII!IIHHHMMHRHIIIIIIII||l||HIIIIIIIIIIIlllmlllmllIIIIIHHmC!!lHlIIII!llllll!lll!lllllfllfllllll _fimmnumnummmmnmmmmmmmuungsmuammmmmmnmmumml|||mlm||||n|mmmflmflnmmlmmm||||mmunm||mmumummlmImumumnummmumuw"unuuuum What Price | Blonde? .4 32 Lasting Colors 5 Kf Who is the “Unknown Blende” who has !t R THE HOME BEAUTIFUL figured in more than 1,000 divorce actions? oo "Stucco homes need paint protection. How does she bp‘e"te? v